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i had an interview with khan who is running for president of pakistan. he said yeah, there are 100 people, maybe 150 in the tribal areas who are doing terrible things. but the united states has now created a million people who hate them because the drones are killing their family members, their tribal members. there was a 16-year-old boy, ed, who came to islamabad. he participated in a public event. two days later a cia drone killed him. well, if he was so bad, why was he at a public event, and why didn't they send somebody to pick him up, put him in jail, and try him? >> this sounds so unlike the moral high ground that president obama talked about. and he, of course, in that interview that we just played a moment ago, brought up the legal aspects of this. what we're doing, in your opinion, is it legal? >> no, it is not. and there is a series of questions about the legality. for the film we're interviewing many legal scholars, and there is a variety of opinions about, you know, the specific ways that we're breaking humanitarian law and international law.
i had an interview with khan who is running for president of pakistan. he said yeah, there are 100 people, maybe 150 in the tribal areas who are doing terrible things. but the united states has now created a million people who hate them because the drones are killing their family members, their tribal members. there was a 16-year-old boy, ed, who came to islamabad. he participated in a public event. two days later a cia drone killed him. well, if he was so bad, why was he at a public event, and...
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sentiment is on the rise khan says pakistan has suffered enough during the past decade. it resonates with voters. >> translator: let's withdraw from the meaningless war led by america. what we need is a new policy. >> when you do a bomb attack on a village through artillery or helicopter or dron, it kills innocent people and when you have innocent -- when people lose family members, these people are warriors. they pick up a gun and they become militants. this war has created more extremism. today there is more extremism than ever in pakistan. >> reporter: khan has lend support to u.n.-led positions. hideki, nhk world, islamabad. >>> south korea has been in news for its dance music. there's also a dark side. south korea has the highest suicide rate. elderly people age 65 or older account for all suicides. this is because elderly people are suffering from social isolation and poverty. >> reporter: the river flows through central seoul. it used to be the symbol of south korea's economy growth but now it's known for its many suicides. in the past five years over 900 people h
sentiment is on the rise khan says pakistan has suffered enough during the past decade. it resonates with voters. >> translator: let's withdraw from the meaningless war led by america. what we need is a new policy. >> when you do a bomb attack on a village through artillery or helicopter or dron, it kills innocent people and when you have innocent -- when people lose family members, these people are warriors. they pick up a gun and they become militants. this war has created more...
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in the case of khan, perhaps even something much worse. we'll be following this story for you along the way. maria? >> wow. what a story. robert, thank you. certainly want to hear an update there. 30 seconds on the clock now. our next guests will tell you what to be prepared for tomorrow. joining me is cliff davis, robert luna. good to have you on the program, gentlemen. thank you for joining us. cliff, you have 30 seconds on the clock. what are you watching tomorrow? >> markets are complacent. people are not worried about anything. vix is trading at the bottom of five-year lows. s&p, top of the five-year highs and every investor is just focused on one thing. march 1st, that's the debt deadline. i think investors are asleep. china is slowing down. potential escalations in syria. and in the euro zone, a potential spanish downgrade. what i'm focused on is looking at vix call options, expiring in february. as a result, february comes around, more jitters in the market, you'll make money. >> all right, so, you're expecting a down market, then,
in the case of khan, perhaps even something much worse. we'll be following this story for you along the way. maria? >> wow. what a story. robert, thank you. certainly want to hear an update there. 30 seconds on the clock now. our next guests will tell you what to be prepared for tomorrow. joining me is cliff davis, robert luna. good to have you on the program, gentlemen. thank you for joining us. cliff, you have 30 seconds on the clock. what are you watching tomorrow? >> markets are...
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. >> reporter: imuran khan is rising. the 60-year-old is the most closely watched politician in pakistan. he draws ever bigger crowds in recent years. across the country, tens of thousands turn out to hear him speak. kahn first became famous on the field of pakistan's most popular sport, cricket. >> gets into the gap as well. >> reporter: as captain of the national team in 1992, he enthralled the nation when pakistan won its first ever cricket world cup. khan later moved into politics, establishing his own political party, the pakistan movement for justice. his green card image won new supporters, especially among younger age groups. [ chanting ] >> reporter: power in pakistan has swung back and forth between the two big parties, but rampant corruption and numerous military coups have left the nation's politics in turmoil. voters are increasingly frustrated with established parties. khan's movement for justice is expected to make major gains in the upcoming election. >> they will be wiped out. they will be destroyed in th
. >> reporter: imuran khan is rising. the 60-year-old is the most closely watched politician in pakistan. he draws ever bigger crowds in recent years. across the country, tens of thousands turn out to hear him speak. kahn first became famous on the field of pakistan's most popular sport, cricket. >> gets into the gap as well. >> reporter: as captain of the national team in 1992, he enthralled the nation when pakistan won its first ever cricket world cup. khan later moved into...
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brussels sprouts, genghis khan, donald trump, and nickel back and cockroaches as well. they did manage to beat out tim kardashian, lindsay lohan. and taxpayers should be paying for abortions? the "a-team" with cheri jacobus and hank sheinkopf joining us next she keeps you guessing. it's part of what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis ishe only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help f
brussels sprouts, genghis khan, donald trump, and nickel back and cockroaches as well. they did manage to beat out tim kardashian, lindsay lohan. and taxpayers should be paying for abortions? the "a-team" with cheri jacobus and hank sheinkopf joining us next she keeps you guessing. it's part of what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can...
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>> reporter: authorities in chicago are preparing to exhume the body of urooj khan, the lottery winner who scratched off a million dollar ticket back in july. he was poisoned by cyanide and authorities want a full autopsy as part of this criminal investigation. investigators have searched the home he shared with his wife. detectives have interviewed her for more than four hours. this could be routine. she says he had nothing to do with his death, fell ill shortly after they had dinner together but court papers show there's a family dispute now over khan's assets which total around $1.2 million. he didn't have a will so his estate would pass legally to his wife and daughter but khan's siblings say the daughter is being shut out, and they are now trying to become their legal guardian. a millionaire murder mystery that's yet to be solved and we'll continue to follow this fascinating story. >> really unbelievable, and a lot more to come. thank you very much, robert frank. >>> so from cyanide to marijuana, a startling chart. the stock of a company called medbox that dispenses medication bas
>> reporter: authorities in chicago are preparing to exhume the body of urooj khan, the lottery winner who scratched off a million dollar ticket back in july. he was poisoned by cyanide and authorities want a full autopsy as part of this criminal investigation. investigators have searched the home he shared with his wife. detectives have interviewed her for more than four hours. this could be routine. she says he had nothing to do with his death, fell ill shortly after they had dinner...
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the answers may rest in khan's stomach. it's one reason the medical examiner wants his body exhumed. i would think that one of the things you would clearly focus on is what was the last meal or the last food consumed. would that be of interest? >> well, as part of any autopsy, we look at the gastric contents. in some cases we analyze if it's relevant to the case. in this case, we would be looking at the gastric content, but that's part of any forensic autopsy. >> khan's widow is 32 years old and she's now inside running the family business. i asked her for an interview, but she said she's simply not ready to talk. she did tell me that she and her husband were very much in love and that she misses him beyond words, and that she supports the exhumation of his body, hoping it will reveal the truth, but probate court documents suggest all is not well between khan's widow and his siblings. they paint a picture of a family deeply divided over khan's estate, especially after his lottery winners, which after taxes came to about $45
the answers may rest in khan's stomach. it's one reason the medical examiner wants his body exhumed. i would think that one of the things you would clearly focus on is what was the last meal or the last food consumed. would that be of interest? >> well, as part of any autopsy, we look at the gastric contents. in some cases we analyze if it's relevant to the case. in this case, we would be looking at the gastric content, but that's part of any forensic autopsy. >> khan's widow is 32...
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what happened. >> khan was a million dollars lottery winner back in june. he accepted a ceremonial check with his wife and caught fresh a previous marriage standing by his side. on july 20 the day his $425,000 lump sum check was mailed he died in his home from what was later demmed to be cyanide poisoning. since then, 17-year-old jasmin has moved out of the house and her aunt has been appointed guardian. the family says his wife prepared him his last meal, a curried meat dish which he ate around 11:00 p.m. but they say no one else ate the food. hours later khan died but experts say cyanide usually kills people quickly raising questions about the food as the source. the autopsy is expected to be completed by the end of next week and that will allow the medical examiner to determine if he in guested the poison by food, drink, or if he breathed it. ansari denied having anything to do with her husband's death saying she loved him and supports the exhumation. >> khan's sister wants her brother to rest in peace. >> we have to have justice served. if that s what i
what happened. >> khan was a million dollars lottery winner back in june. he accepted a ceremonial check with his wife and caught fresh a previous marriage standing by his side. on july 20 the day his $425,000 lump sum check was mailed he died in his home from what was later demmed to be cyanide poisoning. since then, 17-year-old jasmin has moved out of the house and her aunt has been appointed guardian. the family says his wife prepared him his last meal, a curried meat dish which he ate...
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today no arrests have been made in khan's murder but this khan's neighborhood, rumors spread and fingers point as a deadly duo as old as time may have struck once more on chicago's north side greed and poison. >> that if it was truly murder, that's sad, that get to the point where we, i believe when they say money is the root of all evil, it is true. >> by the way that exhumation is expected to take place on thursday. >>> a well-known immigration activist fights out against her own mother's deportation. she thinks she is being targeted. immigration officials say that's not true. another side to the dream act. >>> a year after the "costa concordia" disaster, we will soon learn the fate of the captain and his crew. ♪ you know my heart burns for you... ♪ i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i k
today no arrests have been made in khan's murder but this khan's neighborhood, rumors spread and fingers point as a deadly duo as old as time may have struck once more on chicago's north side greed and poison. >> that if it was truly murder, that's sad, that get to the point where we, i believe when they say money is the root of all evil, it is true. >> by the way that exhumation is expected to take place on thursday. >>> a well-known immigration activist fights out against...
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today no arrests have been made in khan's murder, but in khan's neighborhood, rumors spread and fingers point as the deadly duel as old as time may have struck once more on chicago's north side. greed and poison. >> that if it was truly murder, that's sad. that gets to the point where i believe that when they say money's the root of all evil, it is true. >> reporter: martin savidge, cnn, chicago. >> wow. >>> "talk back" question for you today -- should we welcome pastors in the public square despite their views on homosexuality? facebook.com/carolcnn. or tweet me @carolcnn. i'll be right back. >>> now's your chance to talk back on one of the big stories of the day, the question this morning should we welcome pastors in the public square despite their views on homosexuality? president obama asked reverend louie giglio an atlanta pastor to deliver the benediction at the inauguration. this is a man with the power to attract 60,000 people in the honorable fight against modern-day slavery, everything was a go, until gay rights groups uncovered this sermon giglio gave back in the '90s -- >> i
today no arrests have been made in khan's murder, but in khan's neighborhood, rumors spread and fingers point as the deadly duel as old as time may have struck once more on chicago's north side. greed and poison. >> that if it was truly murder, that's sad. that gets to the point where i believe that when they say money's the root of all evil, it is true. >> reporter: martin savidge, cnn, chicago. >> wow. >>> "talk back" question for you today -- should we...
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khan's body could be exhumed as early as tuesday. and authorities will be tracking every second of this investigation. >> alex, thank you. >>> time to look at the other headlines this morning. back to ron. >> good morning, everybody. in the news, the worst of the flu epidemic may be over at least in some states. it appears to have peaked in parts of the south that have been hard-hit. but now, california is bracing for a spike in the outbreak that's reached 47 states in all. >>> the judge in the colorado theater shooting trial gave suspect james holmes two more months to enter a plea, a day after ruling he can stand trial. that led to an angry outburst by one of the victim's fathers, who yelled out rot in hell, holmes. >>> and wonder bread will be back on store shelves. the hostess company hold its bread brands. twinkies and other desserts are expected back soon. >>> and reaction is pouring in response to kate middleton's official portrait. and not pretty. critics say it makes her look doubty and about 20 years older than she actually
khan's body could be exhumed as early as tuesday. and authorities will be tracking every second of this investigation. >> alex, thank you. >>> time to look at the other headlines this morning. back to ron. >> good morning, everybody. in the news, the worst of the flu epidemic may be over at least in some states. it appears to have peaked in parts of the south that have been hard-hit. but now, california is bracing for a spike in the outbreak that's reached 47 states in all....
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new toxicology tests just found khan died of cyanide poisoning. and his body will likely be exhumed as police hunt for the killer. >>> casey anthony is not expected to appear in a florida courtroom later today during an appeal hearing. anthony was convicted on four counts of lying to investigators about the disappearance of her daughter in 2008. her attorneys argued that the statements were made before she was advised of her rights. >>> and some medical news, now. and another clue in the battle against alzheimer's. new research finds that beta blockers, those are prescription drugs used to treat high blood pressure, may help protect the brain against alzheimer's and other forms of dementia. a similar study found beta blockers also slowed down the rate of cognitive decline in aging brains. >>> and with heartfelt apologies to my notre dame alum partner here, it is time, mercifully for sports news. >> here's espn news with the highlights from last night's bcs championship. >> cassidy hubbarth here with your "sportscenter" update. and notre dame looki
new toxicology tests just found khan died of cyanide poisoning. and his body will likely be exhumed as police hunt for the killer. >>> casey anthony is not expected to appear in a florida courtroom later today during an appeal hearing. anthony was convicted on four counts of lying to investigators about the disappearance of her daughter in 2008. her attorneys argued that the statements were made before she was advised of her rights. >>> and some medical news, now. and another...
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examiner to determine if khan ingested the poison by food, drink or breathed it. ansari denied having anything to do with his death. she loved and she supports the exhumation, and she wants her brother to rest in piece. >> we have to have justice served and that's what it takes to bring justice for peace, that's what needs to be done. >> do you think they will find the truth? >> i'm sure. at least i hope they do. >> an interesting story from craig wohl from our affiliate, wfld. >> kelly: a u.s. launching air strikes in an al-qaeda hot spot and asking for uls military support. breaking details ahead. >> jamie: major announcements concerning our troops in afghanistan, how their mission is about to take a very dramatic turn. >> starting this spring, our troops will have a different mission. training, advising, assisting, afghan forces, it will be a historic moment. plus presents the cold truth. i have the flu... i took theraflu, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] truth is theraflu doesn't treat your cough. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a cough
examiner to determine if khan ingested the poison by food, drink or breathed it. ansari denied having anything to do with his death. she loved and she supports the exhumation, and she wants her brother to rest in piece. >> we have to have justice served and that's what it takes to bring justice for peace, that's what needs to be done. >> do you think they will find the truth? >> i'm sure. at least i hope they do. >> an interesting story from craig wohl from our...
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the medical examiner initially ruled khan died of natural causes. but after concerns, siblings demanded more tests, authorities found a lethal amount of cyanide in his blood, turning this case into a homicide investigation. >> when we found out there was cyanide in his blood, after the toxicology report, somebody that to kill him. >> reporter: so far, police have named no suspects. but they did question his widow for hours. you can't tell us a few words on camera? ansari, working at the couple's dry cleaning business, declined to speak to abc news on camera. but says the night before her husband died, she cooked a traditional indian meal for him. and says everything seemed okay. >> positively, she had nothing to do with her husband's death. >> reporter: ansari is now locked in a legal battle with khan's family over his estate. he didn't have a will. but he had more than $1 million in lottery winnings and business holdings, all at stake. court documents show there are doubts that the couple was even legally married. authorities are one step closer to
the medical examiner initially ruled khan died of natural causes. but after concerns, siblings demanded more tests, authorities found a lethal amount of cyanide in his blood, turning this case into a homicide investigation. >> when we found out there was cyanide in his blood, after the toxicology report, somebody that to kill him. >> reporter: so far, police have named no suspects. but they did question his widow for hours. you can't tell us a few words on camera? ansari, working at...
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in probate court documents, khan's brother says he wants to ensure that khan's daughter, from a prior marriage, receives her proper share. nbc news talked to khan's widow at his dry cleaning business. she would not go on camera but says she still can't believe someone would want to harm him. he was such a nice person, no one would dare do that. authorities now want to exhume khan's body. kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >>> now for a look at what's trending today, a quick look at what has you talking online. who wants to host a game show? meredith vieira is trending on yahoo! after she revealed she is leaving "who wants to be a millionaire," to pursue other venues including here on nbc. >>> did he sestiny child's come. the song will anchor a collection of previously released destiny's child hits. >>> hints at a newalbum with him walking into the studio. >> what does the next decade mean for me? >> the video is followed by a clock, apparently counting down to the highly anticipated release. it is now 8:05. let's go back outside to al. we do love justin. >> i know. he will bring the mu
in probate court documents, khan's brother says he wants to ensure that khan's daughter, from a prior marriage, receives her proper share. nbc news talked to khan's widow at his dry cleaning business. she would not go on camera but says she still can't believe someone would want to harm him. he was such a nice person, no one would dare do that. authorities now want to exhume khan's body. kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >>> now for a look at what's trending today, a quick look at what...
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khan's sister wants her brother to rest in peace. >> we have to have justice served. that's what it takes to bring justice for him and bring peace. then that's what needs to be done. >> do you think they will find the truth? >> i'm sure. at least i hope they do. >> the autopsy is expected to be completed within a week. and, again, that was greg wall of fox station wfld in chicago. a freight train derails in a suburban neighborhood. it's our first stop on this fox trip across america. >> missouri. that train coming off the rails just south of st. louis. no word on what caused the derailment. amazingly. nobody hurt. roughly 20 homes evacuated after rescue teams detected fumes coming from one of the chemical cars. it's all cleaned up now with everyone returning home. pennsylvania. a philadelphia man just wanted to catch some z's but wound up with a bullet lodged in his shoulder instead. >> i survived and you know i'm lucky. >> he was treated at a local hospital. police saying a gunman armed with an ar 15 assault rifle fired 17 shots into two homes. hitting the man as he
khan's sister wants her brother to rest in peace. >> we have to have justice served. that's what it takes to bring justice for him and bring peace. then that's what needs to be done. >> do you think they will find the truth? >> i'm sure. at least i hope they do. >> the autopsy is expected to be completed within a week. and, again, that was greg wall of fox station wfld in chicago. a freight train derails in a suburban neighborhood. it's our first stop on this fox trip...
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mean i finished the album that i started on several months ago and had the guest stars such as chaka khan. stevie wonder and tito puente, alexander. >> that's terrific. and you began. louis armstrong had you as a drummer for his band. >> i was a drummer for louis when i was 16 years old. >> how did the microphone become such a part of your life. >> i was playing with a helper that did auditions when louis came from new york to los angeles california to play in a place called sebastians nightclub. i think sebastians nightclub. and so louis likes the band so well, the name of the band was called -- we took them to the studio to record with him. so when we got to the studio there were a set of sets on the corner. louis asked me about the instrument. i said it's a new instrument being introduced into the music field. he said do you know anything about it. as a teenager i was playing in a newspaper boys band. in chicago, i was playing in the orchestra symphony orchestra and i played the xylophone. >> you just picked it up and turned it into a jazz instrument. and a marching band instrument and
mean i finished the album that i started on several months ago and had the guest stars such as chaka khan. stevie wonder and tito puente, alexander. >> that's terrific. and you began. louis armstrong had you as a drummer for his band. >> i was a drummer for louis when i was 16 years old. >> how did the microphone become such a part of your life. >> i was playing with a helper that did auditions when louis came from new york to los angeles california to play in a place...
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if the composition and the training and support which combror khan role in it. >> chairman i ask you to talk a little bit about how you senay tow's role in the longer term. >> the composition of the afghan forces when the recruitment process started and the security issue was not as challenging as it is today so a lot of the people enlisted from the provinces mainly from the south and the north. one reason and then some of the leadership belonged to the people of the south and the north. in the beginning, there were some imbalances in the composition. now, there is an extensive system put in place and extensive efforts to recruit from the provinces from the south. some of these are successful but if you can imagine if you put yourself as a young man in afghanistan. if you enlist as a police officer or army officer you face different level of threats than someone in a different province. the province is quiet and therefore, there is a less threat against you even your family. therefore, despite the efforts that are being made we still have challenges to recruit security forces from th
if the composition and the training and support which combror khan role in it. >> chairman i ask you to talk a little bit about how you senay tow's role in the longer term. >> the composition of the afghan forces when the recruitment process started and the security issue was not as challenging as it is today so a lot of the people enlisted from the provinces mainly from the south and the north. one reason and then some of the leadership belonged to the people of the south and the...
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khan died the day after his winnings were mailed in july. his wife says she can't believe her husband had enemies. >>> after taking $100 billion in taxpayer money, aig is thinking about joining a lawsuit against the government. filing the claim, claiming the government short-changed stockholders when they took almost an 80% stake in the company. the suit is asking for $25 billion in damages. aig's board of directors will meet to talk about that lawsuit today. >>> an update on that developing story out of new york city. the coast guard is now on the scene of that ferry crash at the south side seaport. at least 57 people have been hurt. one person is in surgery with critical head injuries. the boat hit a loading barge before 9:00 a.m. this morning. the coast guard said it will do drug and alcohol testing on the captain although that is standard procedure. the ferry had about 443 people on board. >>> it's oscar nomination season. we already have nominations for the worst movie of 2012 known as the razzies. here the nominees "that's my boy" star
khan died the day after his winnings were mailed in july. his wife says she can't believe her husband had enemies. >>> after taking $100 billion in taxpayer money, aig is thinking about joining a lawsuit against the government. filing the claim, claiming the government short-changed stockholders when they took almost an 80% stake in the company. the suit is asking for $25 billion in damages. aig's board of directors will meet to talk about that lawsuit today. >>> an update on...
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let me turn to riaz mohammed khan. >> thank you. let me say that the year 2012 has clarified some of the situations we are discussing today. for example there is an improvement of relationship with the u.s. and pakistan that is better coordination between afghanistan and pakistan and also there appears to be better clarity in the u.s. position relating to two very important questions which is withdrawal and negotiation. i offer a few comments based on my experience as part of the foreign office in 2008 and as an observer. i do not have any formal association. pakistan, several other in the region, have made policy mistakes, pakistan has support, it is not all on account -- there are many other dimensions to the conflict in the region. and they cannot place the blame for all the problems as to others. the first point that i would like to emphasize, to write a bit in the past. several years -- any responsible person from the union leadership for -- seeking afghanistan, or the taliban as an asset for the future, the foreign minister wo
let me turn to riaz mohammed khan. >> thank you. let me say that the year 2012 has clarified some of the situations we are discussing today. for example there is an improvement of relationship with the u.s. and pakistan that is better coordination between afghanistan and pakistan and also there appears to be better clarity in the u.s. position relating to two very important questions which is withdrawal and negotiation. i offer a few comments based on my experience as part of the foreign...
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in june 46-year-old urooz khan won $425,000 in a scratch ticket. the winding amount was issued july 18, but he turned up dead on july 20. at first the death was ruled natural. then a relative told officials he was murdered. tests showed he died of cyanide poisoning. so far there are no suspects. >>> the war on cancer is now in its fifth decade, and a new report says fewer americans are dying from the disease. for men the decrease in deaths fell almost 2% a year from 2005 to 2009. for women, 1.5%. we look at what needs to be done to get those numbers even lower. >> reporter: the small drop in the death rate for some cancers is not good enough for dr. david agus of the usc cancer center. >> i don't want to put sour grapes on things, but to me it is not a reason to cheer. i look at two, three people a week and say i've got no more drugs to treat your cancer. i want dramatic effects where we can lower the incidence of cancer. >> reporter: the war on cancer has not gone nearly as well as the fight against other illnesses. the death rate from heart disea
in june 46-year-old urooz khan won $425,000 in a scratch ticket. the winding amount was issued july 18, but he turned up dead on july 20. at first the death was ruled natural. then a relative told officials he was murdered. tests showed he died of cyanide poisoning. so far there are no suspects. >>> the war on cancer is now in its fifth decade, and a new report says fewer americans are dying from the disease. for men the decrease in deaths fell almost 2% a year from 2005 to 2009. for...
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court documents show ansari may have tried to cash the check after khan's death. those documents show khan's family is questioning if the couple was ever legally married. asari said they were. >> it turns out to be somebody did that intentionally, i think she is shocked anybody would do that. >> reporter: and there's also word this morning that khan's father-in-law owed more than $100,000 in back taxes. all eyes will be on that motion in court today. if the judge approves it, khan's body could be exhumed in the next two weeks. >> alex, thanks very much. >>> now, to the story of the man who faked his own death, and deceived his own family members. raymond roth concocted a scheme to make a new life for himself. chris cuomo has the story. >> reporter: john roth shows the exact spot where his father got in over his head. >> we kind of went off over back there. >> reporter: saturday, july 28th, 2012. raymond and son decide it's a perfect beach day. >> he took his shirt off. took his shoes off, even. >> reporter: half an hour later, john sounds the alarm, saying his dad
court documents show ansari may have tried to cash the check after khan's death. those documents show khan's family is questioning if the couple was ever legally married. asari said they were. >> it turns out to be somebody did that intentionally, i think she is shocked anybody would do that. >> reporter: and there's also word this morning that khan's father-in-law owed more than $100,000 in back taxes. all eyes will be on that motion in court today. if the judge approves it, khan's...
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now, that would change things and khan's son seems to be siding with his uncle. trace gallagher, that's interesting, because he didn't have a will. without a will the estate would have been split between the wife and the daughter i think he has and-- >> yes. >> megyn: but if she's not legally the wife she would not have gotten anything. >> reporter: yeah, wouldn't get half the money and the money right now is held in trust until they can figure this whole thing out, but the family really at war with the widow, if, as you say in fact, she really is the widow. the brother of urooj khan who died, of course, after collecting on his million dollar lotto ticket says that about four or five different times, the days after his death, the wife was feverishly going around trying to cash this check, she failed to cash it and the brother claims that this marriage that they so-called had in india, really is not legal and he wants the authorities to check that part out. now, the family feud gets worse because the sister of the lotto winner is now fighting for legal custody of
now, that would change things and khan's son seems to be siding with his uncle. trace gallagher, that's interesting, because he didn't have a will. without a will the estate would have been split between the wife and the daughter i think he has and-- >> yes. >> megyn: but if she's not legally the wife she would not have gotten anything. >> reporter: yeah, wouldn't get half the money and the money right now is held in trust until they can figure this whole thing out, but the...
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at that time, khan's death was determined to be from natural causes. but a few days later, the medical examiner says a relative of khan called to suggest there may be more to the story. more tests were done, and cyanide was found in his blood. >> you know, once we found that it was qualitatively present, clearly that raises flags, because it shouldn't be detected at all. so once that was in the mix, i wasn't that surprised that eventually we had a lethal level. it doesn't take that all much cyanide to kill a person. >> and now chicago police are investigating it as a murder. >> if you're going to try to commit the perfect murder, this is a good way to do it. >> reporter: lawrence kobilinsky is a professor of forensic science. he says cyanide is not easily detected on drug screenings and a small amount can kill a person quickly. and he said, labs are only one place to find it. >> it's usually kept under lock and key, but, again, if you work in the photographic industry, if you worked in a metal processing plant, electroplating, for example, or if you wo
at that time, khan's death was determined to be from natural causes. but a few days later, the medical examiner says a relative of khan called to suggest there may be more to the story. more tests were done, and cyanide was found in his blood. >> you know, once we found that it was qualitatively present, clearly that raises flags, because it shouldn't be detected at all. so once that was in the mix, i wasn't that surprised that eventually we had a lethal level. it doesn't take that all...
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something happened to him. >> in probate court documents, khan's brother says he wants to insure khan's daughter from another marriage received her properly share of lottery winnings. >> his wife would not talk to us on camera but said he had no enemies. i know i love my husband and that's no one would kill him. khan's sister is still in mourning. >> he was very lovely, very friendly. best brother in the world. >> a loving family still searching for answers. for "today" kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >> still to come, tina fey and amy poehler have been making us laugh for a long time now. now they have a successful sitcom, so what can we expect from them together as hosts of the golden globes? we'll have a preview. >> next, fans on both sides of the pond want to know how could a painting of one of the world's most beautiful women go so wrong. that's right after these messages. [ male announcer ] coughequence™ #8. waking the baby. [ coughs ] [ baby crying ] ♪ [ male announcer ] robitussin® liquid formula soothes your throat on contact and the active ingredient relieves your cough
something happened to him. >> in probate court documents, khan's brother says he wants to insure khan's daughter from another marriage received her properly share of lottery winnings. >> his wife would not talk to us on camera but said he had no enemies. i know i love my husband and that's no one would kill him. khan's sister is still in mourning. >> he was very lovely, very friendly. best brother in the world. >> a loving family still searching for answers. for...
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in probate court documents, khan's brother says he wants to ensure that khan's daughter, from a prior marriage, receives her proper share. nbc news talked to khan's widow at his dry cleaning business. she would not go on camera but says she still can't believe someone would want to harm him. he was such a nice person, no one would dare do that. authorities now want to exhume khan's body. kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >>> now for a look at what's trending, a quick roundup of what has you talking on-line. who wants to host a game show? meredith vieira is trending on yahoo! after announcing she's leaving "who wants to be a millionaire," to pursue other venues including here on nbc. a search is under way for a host to take over this fall. >> beyonce teemed up with his partners for a destiny's child comeback releasing a track called "nuclear." the song will anchor a collection of previously released hits. >>> justin timberlake's website is featuring a new venture walking into a recording studio. >> i've only done two albums in ten years. that's the way i look at it. what does the next
in probate court documents, khan's brother says he wants to ensure that khan's daughter, from a prior marriage, receives her proper share. nbc news talked to khan's widow at his dry cleaning business. she would not go on camera but says she still can't believe someone would want to harm him. he was such a nice person, no one would dare do that. authorities now want to exhume khan's body. kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >>> now for a look at what's trending, a quick roundup of what...
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but just one day after the check was issued, khan was dead. an initial exam by the cook county medical examiner found the 46-year-old died of natural causes. >> the initial investigation didn't suggest anything suspicious about his death. >> reporter: then, came a phone call from a suspicious family member who has not been identified. >> they just felt like this didn't seem likely. it didn't seem like it could have been natural to them. >> reporter: a full toxicology test revealed khan had ingested a deadly amount of cyanide. and now, his death has been reclassified a homicide. >> logic would dictate, it's someone who could potentially get their hands on his $500,000. >> reporter: according to an internal police department document obtained by "the chicago tribune," khan came home from work on july 20th, ate dinner about an hour later, and eventually went to bed. he was later heard screaming, taken to the hospital and pronounced dead. >> if he ingested that cyanide at a dinner meal at home, that's willful. that's very cold-blooded, and it's in
but just one day after the check was issued, khan was dead. an initial exam by the cook county medical examiner found the 46-year-old died of natural causes. >> the initial investigation didn't suggest anything suspicious about his death. >> reporter: then, came a phone call from a suspicious family member who has not been identified. >> they just felt like this didn't seem likely. it didn't seem like it could have been natural to them. >> reporter: a full toxicology...
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at first, officials believed khan died of natural causes. but after a second look, the medical examiner found evidence of cyanide. investigators will exhume khan's body for further tests. >>> a suspect in the attack on the u.s. consulate in again benghazi is released due to lack of evidence. he was the only suspect in custody over the september 11th attack that killed the u.s. ambassador and three other americans. officials say the release is temporary and the man is still under investigation and is not allowed to leave the country. >>> up next, politically incorrect? that's one of the questions out there. espn announcer brent musbuerger on the game an in the stands last night because of comments of alabama's quarterback's girlfriend and her beauty. some are saying he crossed the line. it is our "news nation" gut check. we'll play you what he said. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the sy
at first, officials believed khan died of natural causes. but after a second look, the medical examiner found evidence of cyanide. investigators will exhume khan's body for further tests. >>> a suspect in the attack on the u.s. consulate in again benghazi is released due to lack of evidence. he was the only suspect in custody over the september 11th attack that killed the u.s. ambassador and three other americans. officials say the release is temporary and the man is still under...
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urooj khan died suddenly after he won a million dollar jackpot. at first it was thought natural causes, but then cyanide was found in his system. >>> a dire warning from leon panetta about the pentagon's budget. he said the military is being forced to prepare for the worse due to the threat of severe budget cuts that are set to kick in on march 1st. this is a result of the fiscal cliff negotiations which failed to end the process known as sequestration. he said it's threatening the pentagon's ability to defend the nation. >> all told, this uncertainty, if left unresolved by the congress, will seriously harm our military readiness. >> panetta said he is being forced to curtail facility maintenance for non-critical activities, to freeze the hiring of civilians and take additional cost-cutti inting measures. >>> a report by the justice department reveals more light on the secret service escort problem last year. overall nine secret service agents implicated in dealing with prostitutes resigned or retired from the service. >>> we could learn today if
urooj khan died suddenly after he won a million dollar jackpot. at first it was thought natural causes, but then cyanide was found in his system. >>> a dire warning from leon panetta about the pentagon's budget. he said the military is being forced to prepare for the worse due to the threat of severe budget cuts that are set to kick in on march 1st. this is a result of the fiscal cliff negotiations which failed to end the process known as sequestration. he said it's threatening the...
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urooj 2 khan died a day after winning the lottery in july. the family put a freeze on the lottery check to keep his widow from cashing it. the medical examiner says khan died after ingesting a deadly amount of cyanide. we could learn more in the next few weeks when the medical examiner plans to exhume the body. >>> the government will pay dozen of gay soldiers who were discharged and denied separation pay under the military's don't ask, don't tell policy. the aclu took the lead on a class-action lawsuit which it filed in 2010 on behalf of more than 150 gay troops. the government agreed to pay $2.4 million. that breaks down to about $14,000 for each person. >>> a developing story out of canada. right now, marine biologists trying to save several whales trapped in ice. the 11 killer whales are sharing a single hole in the ice to breathe. that hole is shrinking as temperatures continue to drop. one scientist think the whales got stuck during a sudden freeze. canada's government says it is aware of the situation and is trying to figure out what c
urooj 2 khan died a day after winning the lottery in july. the family put a freeze on the lottery check to keep his widow from cashing it. the medical examiner says khan died after ingesting a deadly amount of cyanide. we could learn more in the next few weeks when the medical examiner plans to exhume the body. >>> the government will pay dozen of gay soldiers who were discharged and denied separation pay under the military's don't ask, don't tell policy. the aclu took the lead on a...
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the last one waskmajid khan who pleaded guilty but he was not sentenced. he will get back into court and get his sentence so i count him as a half. we have had 6.5 trials in 11 years in this court system that has failed time and again. we have recently had terrible habeas corpus. this goes straight to the heart of the committee and the supreme court. hamdan won the case in the d.c. circuit that said material support for terrorism is not an international law or offense. of a 6.5 convicted, one has had his conviction overturned so we're now at 5.5 to our credit after 11 years of effort. if you followed the hamdan decision, there was another one. there was another person convicted of conspiracy. brigadier general mark marchant is the fifth chief prosecutor. -- mark martin. he said conspiracy is not international of fences and they declined to participate in the appeal and have dropped the conspiracy charge against khalid sheikh mohammed. the department of justice has insisted on moving forward on the appeal thealbolu saying those are legitimate offenses. gene
the last one waskmajid khan who pleaded guilty but he was not sentenced. he will get back into court and get his sentence so i count him as a half. we have had 6.5 trials in 11 years in this court system that has failed time and again. we have recently had terrible habeas corpus. this goes straight to the heart of the committee and the supreme court. hamdan won the case in the d.c. circuit that said material support for terrorism is not an international law or offense. of a 6.5 convicted, one...